It all depends on how the church is set up legally.
It all depends on how the church is set up legally.
It all depends on how the church is set up legally.
It all depends on how the church is set up legally.
yes, that's right
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You can find credit counseling services in a telephone book, talking with friends who may know of these services, your local library, your church pastor and perhaps your family doctor.
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Well, honey, a financial secretary is usually responsible for record-keeping and managing financial transactions, while a treasurer typically focuses on overseeing an organization's overall financial strategy and managing its financial assets. Think of the financial secretary as the bookkeeper and the treasurer as the big boss making the money moves. It's like comparing a pencil pusher to a money mastermind.
Yes, the word pastor is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a clergy person, a person in charge of a Christian congregation or church. The word pastor is also a verb for performing the duties of a pastor.
Sometimes, but usually the church council decides who will become the next pastor. If the church has no council, then the clergy members of the church will come together and decide which one of them will be pastor.
In a Baptist church, the pastor serves as the spiritual leader and is responsible for preaching, teaching, and guiding the congregation. This leadership role is rooted in the belief that the pastor is called by God to shepherd the church, providing spiritual oversight and direction. While Baptist churches emphasize congregational autonomy and democratic governance, the pastor typically plays a crucial role in decision-making and ministry leadership, reflecting their responsibility for the church's spiritual health.
Wait for what? To get a new Pastor? We have a guy at our Church who Preaches if our Pastor can't make it to Church or if he passes away
WHAT?! No, a pastor of ANY church cannot ask someone to move out of town and any good, Christian pastor would never do that! The only thing a pastor may do is if he feels that a member of a church has committed a bad sin and will not confess, the pastor can have the church vote on it and the person may be asked to leave the church, but NO PASTOR can kick someone out of town and if that is what's happening, than that pastor is not a good, Christian pastor and he should be reported to the head of the district for whatever denomination his church is.
Fred Phelps is the pastor of Westboro Baptist Church.
No a parsonage cannot be owned by the church and the pastor. If the church as an organization owns something it cannot be co owned by an individual. The pastor is an employee of the church not a co-owner of the church/organization.
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Pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas.
in 1954, Dr. King was appointed pastor of a black church in?
My response is yes.Although I have not found no official word from the COGIC I base my answer on other factors that is known to the COGIC.The Pastor is the Chief Executive officer of the local church. The final decision on all matters of the church end with the Pastor.The Pastor is the visionary of the church and the business of the church is directly associated with that vision and thus the Pastor needs to be included on all business of the church.The Pastor is the chairperson and a voting member of the trustee board.The trustee board member is the pastor's advisor and prayer partner, a loyal supporter of the pastor, assisting in fulfilling the vision and goals God has given the Pastor for the church.The question makes me wonder if the board is wanting to gain an advantage and control over the pastor.It can also to be said that the pastor might have to much control.The truth is the pastor has that control and should lead with humility and direction from God.Every pastor needs the support of the members and every part of the ministry working in harmony.I pray this response helps you with your most sincere question.God Bless
My answer would be this: A preacher is one called by God to go out and preach God's Word to people. A pastor is a preacher who has been called to be a preacher to a church. A pastor has one church that he preaches at and calls his "home" church. A preacher might receive the call to preach, but doesn't stay at one church all the time. He might be a member of a church, but he doesn't necesarrily pastor there. Think of the idea of circuit preachers, moving from town to town.